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Annonymous artist, Bowling Alley (1905). From Greetings from the Barricades, published by Four Corners Books. See page 42. Featured Releases 2 Limited Editions 99 Journals 101 CATALOG EDITOR Thomas Evans DESIGNER Spring Highlights 107 Martha Ormiston Art 108 CATALOG ASSISTANT Arthur Cañedo Photography 152 COPY WRITING Design 166 Arthur Cañedo, Janine DeFeo, Thomas Evans, Megan Ashley DiNoia Architecture 172 PHOTOGRAPHY Justin Lubliner, Carter Seddon PROOFREADER Specialty Books 185 Miles Champion Art 186 PRINTING Group Exhibitions 196 Sonic Media Solutions, Inc. Photography 200 FRONT COVER IMAGE Artisti, from Title, published by SPBH Editions. See page X. BACK COVER IMAGE Backlist Highlights 206 Paul Mogensen, no title (stepped wide and narrow spirals). From Paul Mogensen , published by Karma Books, Index 215 New York. See page 119. Landscape Painting Now From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism Edited by Todd Bradway. Text by Barry Schwabsky. Contributions by Susan A. Van Scoy, Robert R. Shane’, Louise Sørensen. Although the fact may be surprising to some, landscape painting is positively thriving in the 21st century—indeed, the genre has arguably never felt as vital as it does today. The reasons why, if speculative, surely include our imminent environmental collapse and increasingly digitally mediated existence. Landscape Painting Now is the first book of its kind to take a global view of its subject, featuring more than eighty outstanding contemporary artists— both established and emerging—whose ages span seven decades and who hail from twenty-five different countries. Through its thematic organization into six chapters—Realism and Beyond, Post-Pop Landscapes, New Romanticism, Constructed Realities, Abstracted Topographies, and Complicated Vistas— the book affords a generous window into the very best of contemporary landscape painting, from Cecily Brown’s sensual, fleshy landscapes to Peter Doig’s magic realist renderings of Trinidad, Maureen Gallace’s serene views of beach cottages and the foaming ocean, David Hockney’s radiant capturings of seasonal change in the English countryside, Julie Mehretu’s dynamically cartographic abstractions, Alexis Rockman’s mural-sized, postapocalyptic dioramas, and far beyond. Landscape Painting Now features an extensive essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation. Schwabsky’s text weaves throughout the book, tracing the history of landscape painting from its origins in Eastern and Western art, through its transformation in the 20th century, to its present flourishing. Shorter texts by art historians Robert R. Shane, Louise Sørensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy introduce each artist, situating the importance of landscape within their practice and addressing key works. With over 400 color reproductions, including many details, this ambitious survey makes a compelling case for the continued relevance of landscape painting in our time. D.A.P. 9781942884262 U.S. $55.00 CDN $70.00 Hbk, 11 x 10.25 in. / 368 pgs / 420 color. Includes works by April/Art Etel Adnan Vincent Desiderio Isca Greenfield-Sanders Per Kirkeby Alexis Rockman Francis Alÿs Lois Dodd April Gornik Makiko Kudo Jean-Pierre Roy Hurvin Anderson Peter Doig Pat de Groot Li Dafang Tomás Sánchez Mamma Andersson Rackstraw Downes Daniel Heidkamp Liu Xiaodong Lisa Sanditz Lucas Arruda Tim Eitel Barkley L. Hendricks Damian Loeb George Shaw Jules de Balincourt Inka Essenhigh Israel Hershberg Antonio López García Mark Tansey Ali Banisadr Richard Estes David Hockney Enrique Martínez Celaya Alison Elizabeth Taylor Hernan Bas Genieve Figgis Shara Hughes Julie Mehretu Wayne Thiebaud Amy Bennett Jane Freilicher Yvonne Jacquette Justin Mortimer Luc Tuymans Cecily Brown Barnaby Furnas Merlin James Jordan Nassar Kay WalkingStick Nigel Cooke Maureen Gallace Yishai Jusidman Silke Otto-Knapp Corinne Wasmuht Will Cotton Tim Gardner Alex Kanevsky Celia Paul Matthew Wong Cynthia Daignault Franz Gertsch Alex Katz Sylvia Plimack Mangold Jonas Wood Verne Dawson Adrian Ghenie Anselm Kiefer Neo Rauch Lisa Yuskavage and many more 2 artbook.com artbook.com 3 “We publicly announced 50,000 but planned and built everything for 200,000, which was unheard of. It felt like it was in the air, things were getting uptight and all the assassinations in ’68 and all the political violence . It was the right time to bring everyone together and live the dream for a minute and remind ourselves of what was possible.” –MICHAEL LANG Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music By Michael Lang. This is the official 50th-anniversary celebration of Woodstock, by the festival’s creator and founder, Michael Lang. A large illustrated edition, it includes hundreds of photographs and documents accompanied by Lang’s fascinating memories and insights into the most famous and influential festival of all time, with images of Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Crosby, Stills Nash & Young, Richie Havens, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Santana, Janis Joplin, Joan Baez, Sha-Na-Na, Country Joe McDonald and the Grateful Dead. The ephemera from Lang’s largely unseen archive include the original designs and plans for the event, correspondence, set-lists, information on artists’ fees and much more. This wealth of information is accompanied by the best photographs of the event by famous and unknown photographers such as Ralph Ackerman, John Dominis, Bill Epperidge, Dan Garson, Barry Z. Levine, Ken Regan, Lee Marshall and Baron Wolman, and notably featuring the archive of Henry Diltz.Diltz was the only official photographer at Woodstock and was there for two weeks, from an empty field of cows to first construction, crowds arriving and the aftermath. He also captured onstage performances and behind-the-scenes moments with the many artists involved. Woodstock is an exuberant volume that conveys the vision, hard work and elusive magic that made up “three days of peace and music.” REEL ART PRESS 9781909526624 U.S. $59.95 CDN $75.00 Hbk, 10 x 12 in. / 288 pgs / 150 color / 150 b&w. The official 50th-anniversary July/Music book on the festival that epitomizes the ‘60s 4 artbook.com artbook.com 5 Among Others: Blackness at MoMA Edited with text by Darby English, Charlotte Barat. Text by Mabel O. Wilson. Istibus molor reictemporro tet, volorit poris debit veliqui repedipici te corum sum nesed magniat endisquis molut hit odi con non eos adit res dolut dolut litibus et quo od quiderume pellam reicia sunti am inciliq uamusda ections ectur? Upic te cone nissime ndicia de omnistrum accabor ehenihi cturibus illaudis autemqui imusam et quiderorem facessit odit officil laborum esed magnia sim dem niet porrum aut autent. Undignis ius, volores sequatin cus quibus moluptatusci as restem re maio denis prestisquati dolorersped ut modi bea nonserrore dollaut voluptatio. Nem aut quae lite destiosae solupta ecumquam num asi cum quid quaepudaerem harum andam quis reium estrum doluptatiam iunditae ratur, am et volupti ostibus rerum ut vellecusdae vellore hendis reptum etur santo mi, consequi commosapit que volut pellorum natur sus quam rerspe dolupta ssimaxi mporece providi gnatibearum quas ab in et aut ipsum vel eate pra expedis se nis magnatestrum excessi tatiis audio temquia ipid moluptature commolu ptatium hilibus, odit, que volupta tendus alicium dolectiis aut velignit quam, si volum harum quatium re dolo in cum ipsunti nem rere volorro deles eos ea volum ilitiam fugit enda qui con comnis adiatet ureprepuda volum que rem eatur ra vendanti dolorrovides sintiunt ad ea cus et lab ium ium imporumqui on THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 9781633450349 U.S. $75.00 CDN $105.00 Hbk, 9 x 10.5 in. / 488 pgs / 300 color. June/Art/African American Art & Culture/African Art & Culture Includes works by Terry Adkins David Hammons Adam Pendleton John Akomfrah Lyle Ashton Harris Sondra Perry Jean-Michel Basquiat Barkley L. Hendricks Howardena Pindell Romare Bearden Leslie Hewitt William Pope.L Kevin Beasley Arthur Jafa Noah Purifoy Dawoud Bey Isaac Julien Faith Ringgold Nick Cave Jacob Lawrence Betye Saar Paul Chan Spike Lee Yinka Shonibare Roy DeCarava Glenn Ligon Malick Sidibé Stan Douglas Kalup Linzy Gary Simmons Marlene Dumas Robert Mapplethorpe Lorna Simpson Melvin Edwards Kerry James Marshall Henry Taylor William Eggleston Rodney McMillian Mickalene Thomas Samuel Fosso Julie Mehretu Kara Walker LaToya Ruby Frazier Wangechi Mutu Carrie Mae Weems Charles Gaines Alice Neel Charles White Ellen Gallagher Chris Ofili Jack Whitten Sam Gilliam Gordon Parks Sue Williamson ALSO AVAILABLE ALSO AVAILABLE Charles White: Black Pope Jacob Lawrence: Phillip Guston Benjamin Patterson Fred Wilson 9781633450271 The Migration Series Hbk, U.S. $26.95 CDN $37.00 9781633450400 The Museum of Pbk, U.S. $35.00 CDN $47.50 and more Modern Art, New York The Museum of Modern Art, New York 6 artbook.com artbook.com 7 René Magritte: Life Line The Early Picasso Edited by Xavier Canonne, Julie Waseige, Guido Comis. Blue and Rose Period In 1938, René Magritte delivered a lecture Edited with text by Raphaël Bouvier. Text by Claire Bernardi, entitled “La Ligne de vie” (“The Life Line”) in Laurent Le Bon, Marilyn McCully, Stéphanie Molins, Antwerp—one of the rare occasions in which the Emilia Philippot. artist talked about his work in public. During the Published for the most ambitious exhibition ever staged hour-long lecture, he illustrated, with the aid of by the Fondation Beyeler, this book is devoted to the slides, the evolution of his work, and revealed the paintings and sculptures of the young Pablo Picasso techniques that had allowed him to create images (1881–1973) from the so-called Blue